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    Shafaq News- Washington

    US President Donald Trump warned Iran on
    Wednesday that Washington “will never allow” Tehran to acquire a
    nuclear weapon, confirming that negotiations between the two sides remain
    ongoing.

    In a record-length State of the Union address
    lasting nearly one hour and 50 minutes, Trump told lawmakers that his
    administration is engaged in talks with Iran but would not tolerate any move
    toward nuclear arms, though his preference is to “solve this problem through
    diplomacy.”

    Trump accused Iran of attempting to rebuild its
    nuclear program after the joint US-Israeli strikes in June 2025 on Iranian
    nuclear sites, adding that Tehran, the world’s number one “sponsor of terror,” was advancing missile capabilities that could
    threaten Europe, US bases, and eventually American territory. Meanwhile, two
    carrier strike groups –the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea and the USS
    Gerald R. Ford transiting the Mediterranean– along with over 150 combat
    aircraft now deployed across regional bases, constitute the largest US military
    buildup in the Middle East since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, according to
    vessel- and flight-tracking data.

    The speech followed a briefing of senior
    congressional leaders by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director John
    Ratcliffe on the Iran situation ahead of the third round of US-Iran talks
    scheduled for Thursday in Geneva. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi earlier said
    that Tehran would “under no circumstances ever develop a
    nuclear weapon.”

    Trump repeated that “peace through
    strength” remains US policy, adding that Washington would act to protect
    its security interests and allies.

    Beyond Iran, Trump claimed his administration
    ended eight wars in its first ten months, including the conflict in Gaza, where
    he said a ceasefire deal secured the return of all hostages, living, and
    deceased. He did not address the humanitarian crisis in the Strip or Gazan
    casualties, which the Gaza Health Ministry says has risen to at least 72,073
    Palestinians killed.

    On Venezuela, Trump described the January
    operation in Caracas that captured Nicolas Maduro as a major security
    achievement that led to a change of leadership and the release of hundreds of
    “political prisoners.” As of late February, the rights group Foro Penal said
    459 political prisoners have been freed since January 8, with over 600 still
    detained.

    US oil production rose by more than 600,000
    barrels a day following a “new partnership” with Venezuela, Trump said, adding
    that the US received over 80 million barrels of Venezuelan oil. US Energy
    Secretary Chris Wright has reported more than $1 billion in facilitated sales,
    but the Venezuelan government says it has received only $300 million.

    Framing the year as a turning point, Trump
    declared the country has entered a “golden age,” stronger
    economically and militarily than ever before, as it prepares to mark 250 years
    of independence in 2026.

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